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An Example of Ashtakavarga for Transits
November 14, 2006 |
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By K.N.
Rao, from Timing Events Through Vimshottari Dasha
- ch. 10
Continued from the article An
Astrologer's Difficult Moments


Natal Chart
Transits
8. The most significant factor is the beginning of the sadhe-saati
of the child with the Saturn in the weakest house in sarvashtaka,
in which he would remain until March 5, 1993.
9. Equally bad was the transit of Saturn in Capricorn in the
Binnashtaka of Mars, the 3rd and the 8th lord, where there is
no positive point at all (0 points).
These nine points are unfavorable. (See the other 7 points from
the previous article An
Astrologer's Difficult Moments.)
Transits on August 18, 1992
Sarvashtakavarga

Binnashtakavarga of Mars
Saving Factors
1. It is a night birth of the bright lunar half, shukla
paksha. The Moon must, therefore, protect the child like
the Goddess Mother as the astrological classics emphasize.
2. The Moon well aspected by Jupiter was another point.
3. Some astrological classics state that if in a night birth
there are malefics in the lagna, they too offer protection.
The most important point is the Jupiter is aspecting the Moon
of the child. Prayers must be offered. Jupiter is Lord Shiva,
lord Tryambaka of the great Mrityunjaya mantra.
I made them recite Mrityunjaya mantra with me and asked
them to do so regularly and assured them that, in April 1993,
the child would become normal.

Transits on April 1, 1993
After Saturn transited into Aquarius in March 1993, the child
started improving and in April 1993 he became normal in the
sub-sub-period of Jupiter in the major period of Jupiter and
the sub-period of Mercury.
This is the story of the second son of Sri C.V. Avadhani, of
the Indian Audit and Accounts Service from which I retired in
November, 1990.
reprinted with permission
Copyright 2006. Vaughn Paul
Manley. All Rights Reserved. |
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